Marco Bodt Week 2022 Day 4: Children / Royalty
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Marco Bodt Week 2022 Day 4: Children / Royalty
Overwhelmingly terrible mission.
@marcobodtweek
Another Scenario pop up in my mind this morning, over Poor Levi after Chapter 115......
WHAT IF, even though the Titan Serum cannot turn an Ackerman into a Titan, injecting the Titan Serum into them can further enhance their power instead?
WHAT IF, Hanji injected the Titan Serum into the Seriously Injured Levi and he kinda recover quickly like with a Titan Shifter?
Quick Way to get Levi back into Action! \^__^/ I wanna see that! -__^
AoT Inktober 2018 Day 1:
Poisonous/Venenoso
So AoT amino proposed to make the Inktober but based on Attack on Titan and I'll be posting those here😆. Also it's my first drawing with an ink shadowing so ignore its ugliness😅
Inktober 2019 - Day 10: “Potion”
I would really like to know if the people on Paradis after the Rumbling are aware that they no longer have the ability to become Titans.
They had serum and the tainted wine on hand. The tainted wine would not work anymore, but the serum would turn people right away.
Imagine if a political dissident who was opposed to the Jaeger Faction were captured and was to be turned into a Titan as a form of torture- or used as a form of punishment to punish other dissidents. The serum gets injected, and then... nothing happens.
How would they react? Would they only hate the Alliance even more? Would they be happy that they can’t turn into mindless Titans?
I’m having an urge to study the chemistry of titan serum like,
Titan serum can be administered orally by wine? Like really?
-Remember that before RTS, the Survey corps tried to study the fluid but they failed because of its volatility in air
Then if it’s really volatile in air, then how did they manufactured it into gas? Like how it would be compatible with the alcohol or chemical composition of the wine? (Remember SNK 110 when Zeke explained how his serum went into every Rangko member’s system)
I do really believe Zeke has one person who is working with the Marley’s Titan research society coz it would be fucking impossible to mix titan serum to different bases (eg wine, what kind of gas is used to preserve the titan serum-but I had a hunch with the injectable ones, it would be nitrogen, nitrogen is used as pharmaceutical perservative for liquid preparations like solutions inside ampules) without having an intensive science knowledge
[I had to review my chemistry lessons to make an explanation bye] Going to consult the science of attack of titan ugh
I think that when Zeke says he'll give Reiner's armor to someone else, he means Reiner has a younger relative that could obtain it. The flask's label from which Eren got the hardening ability implyed Braun was a bloodline like the Reiss. And also Eren didn't get a full armor.
It’s possible Zeke was speaking metaphorically. He may have simply been suggesting he was going to pull Reiner from the job and replace him with someone else. It’s also possible he’s threatening Reiner with death. The whole exchange was chilling.
The serum Eren ingested was clearly labelled “ Armor Braun”, making a strong possibility that Reiner’s bloodline is connected to the armored serum. But if I’m thinking through all available options, it’s possible the RBA are not using their real names. “Braun” may also be Reiner’s alias.
I agree that “armor” and “hardening” abilities are not the same thing. The vial Eren ate was called “armor”, but it seems more in line with what the Wall Titan can do. Reiner’s armor seems to be another thing entirely. I think it helps clarify our understanding of getting an ability as a base type vs as a power up.
Reiner is an “armored type” titan. Eren is a “normal type” titan with an armor power up. Likewise, the Wall Titans are “colossal type” titans with an armor power up. I can’t be adamant about this, but it seems to make sense.
HOLY SHIT DOES THIS MEAN ITS MARCEL THAT LOVES HISTORIA AND NOT YMIR? DOES THIS MEAN EREN IS ACTUALLY HIS DAD??? DOES THIS MEAN ANNIE AND REINER ARE ACTUALLY NOT ANNIE AND REINER BUT THE PERSON THEY ATE??? DOES THIS MEAN THE PROGENITOR TITAN IS ACTUALLY NOT THAT SPECIAL BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS THE SAME ABILITY???? DOES THIS MEAN THAT I NEED TO STOP WRING LIKE THIS???? DOES-
Hi Anon~Firstly, thank you for reading my “Armin becomes Bertholdt” headcanon~
I remember in Snk 64, Rod said that Frieda had not only inherited the “titan’s power” by devouring Uri, but also the “lost memories of the world”.
And in Snk 66, we can know that the titan shifters of the Reiss family had also inherited the First King’s will.
There is still no evidence to prove that titan shifters of the Hometown have also inherited the memories or will of the devoured shifters. Reiner’s split personality is believed to be caused by his confusion over choosing the path of “warrior” or “soldier”—not by the influence of the deceased shifters.
After reading the “everything that can go wrong with the injection” list written by @momtaku ,I have a wild guess based on point 6,8 and 9:
What if the Survey Corps had misunderstood the working mechanism of titan serum and made a wrong choice again? That is, even if a person received the injection, if he is severely wounded, he cannot be 100% brought back to life that the will of the shifter being devoured may take control over the body of that person.
In the battle of Trost, after Eren had transformed, he attacked Mikasa in his titan form. I suspected the First King’s will had controlled Eren’s titan body to attack Mikasa (aka the enemy, since she’s the descendant of the Ackermans and the East Sea clan).
I don’t know whether my “Armin becomes Bertholdt” headcanon will come true. I just know Isayama tends to give his readers a false hope at first, and then breaks their hearts with unpredictable plot twists.